
Maduro Denies US Accusations, Repatriates Venezuelans Using Conviasa
Caracas Rebuts US Claims, Repatriates Migrants Amidst Heightened Tensions Venezuela is at the center of a diplomatic row with the United States over the handling of Venezuelan migrants being deported from the US. President Nicolás Maduro has strongly denied accusations from the White House that his government is refusing to accept these returning citizens. Maduro stated, "We will utilize our own Conviasa airplanes to bring our nationals home." This statement follows recent criticism from the US government, which questioned Caracas's commitment to accepting its citizens back. The situation highlights the complex political dynamics and humanitarian concerns surrounding Venezuelan migration. A recent flight under the humanitarian 'Plan Vuelta a la Patria' program successfully repatriated 194 Venezuelans on Friday, June 6th, 2025. This event underscores the Venezuelan government's efforts to address the issue of returning migrants. The video also touches on the US's imposition of sanctions on Venezuela, further escalating the tension between the two nations. The ongoing situation continues to evolve, with both sides presenting their perspectives on the matter.